There is quite a lot to like about Dulwich Hamlet. The club has a unique name, an attractive non-league ground and, only a year ago, were forced out of their…
Stephen Hurrell
Stephen Hurrell
Stephen is the founder and editor of The Hobby Online and The Hobby by Subbuteo.Online print magazine. He is a giant nerd and specialises in Subbuteo, retro football kits and consumer stories. A journalist and editor of 15 years, he has written about football for some of the UK's biggest publications.
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Man finds haul of rare Subbuteo teams in his shed – and they’re for sale
Last we we reported on a Subbuteo collector who was selling off a huge amount of accessories on Facebook. At first the seller revealed a host of grandstands and box…
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Probably one of the few things Subbuteo never tried to monetise during its peak years was the gaming aspect of table-top football. Essentials for the game such as polish and…
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We have already covered where to buy Subbuteo in the UK but if, for some reason, you wanted to sell your Subbuteo collection what can you do? First of all,…
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There is something special about a football stadium near a train track. Having spent several hours stranded at Crewe station staring at the floodlights and partially obscured stands at Gresty…
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A Subbuteo collector is selling off box sets and teams after clearing out his shed. Scott Pritchard is selling a large collection of Subbuteo including teams, box sets and grandstands…
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Nike’s Parklife advert from 1997 is one of the greatest football adverts of all time. Filmed on the famous Hackney Marshes playing fields, it featured Premier League footballers playing for…
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Subbuteo fan and master stadium builder Andrea Iacopetti is the master of miniature modelling to make a stadium feel like the real thing. Subbuteo stadiums have become ever more elaborate…
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At first glance it looks like a superb piece of Subbuteo history. Listed as a rare shop display from 1970 featuring players from each team in the 1970 World Cup…
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When Subbuteo was first launched it was a mail order business. Many of the first buyers bought the game before founder Peter Adolph had even built a prototype. Even when…